Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge expands to house more senior donkeys
CHASE, B.C. — To enhance their care for senior donkeys, the Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge is expanding their senior housing and infirmary.
“The average age of the donkeys here at the Refuge is now 29,” said Shirley Mainprize, founder of the Refuge.
“Just like people, as donkeys age they develop chronic health conditions that must be managed and treated to keep them healthy and happy.”
For example, a donkey named Socrates has been a resident at the Refuge for more than 10 years. The 30-year-old animal was recently diagnosed with Cushing’s Disease, which can cause hoof damage and weight loss. Every day, the staff spend up to two hours providing specialized care to Socrates.


